On the other hand, perhaps the better peripheral vision leads to fewer accidents and the lighter weight results in fewer and less serious neck injuries.Seen 2 accidents in the past 12 months with riders/pillions wearing open face lids and ending up with serious (life changing) facial injuries, I would not even think of wearing one now.
Seen 2 accidents in the past 12 months with riders/pillions wearing open face lids and ending up with serious (life changing) facial injuries, I would not even think of wearing one now.
So, were they wearing them with the front part raised and so their faces made contact with the road? Or did the locking mechanism fail and the front of the lid open up and expose the wearers' faces to the road?
Is it too simplistic a view to say that if the front face is down and locked, then the lids should offer teh same level of protection as a full-face helmet?

Shoei Neotec, Shoei Neotec, Shoei Neotec!![]()
I'm looking at buying the Schuberth C3 Pro. Very comfortable, and very light.![]()
I'm looking at buying the Schuberth C3 Pro. Very comfortable, and very light.![]()
I'm looking at buying the Schuberth C3 Pro. Very comfortable, and very light.![]()
I picked up a C3 Pro at the NEC year before last to replace my Multitec. Done 15,000 miles since and it's worn really well. Great fit, light and very very quiet. Everything about it is quality so if you've got a Schuberth- shaped head go for it.

Got one today.Infinity knocked £100 off, which is more than they'll be discounting at the show (I hope
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